Trent Murphy is not the kind of player that Dorsey flocks to, but his ability to get to the QB off the edge is what this team needs when it finds itself moving on from Hali in the next couple of years. In the mean time, Murphy can groom and hone his talents that have netted him 25 sacks the past two years.

3.87. S Deone Bucannon, Washington State

The Chiefs are bringing back Abdullah and Commings to man their FS position, so Bucannon comes in as a great SS option. Bucannon is the Luke Kuechly of safeties: crazy tackle numbers, always around the ball, great in run support and consummate team player.

4.130. OT Justin Britt, Missouri

I really like Britt's time this past year as an all SEC selection for the Tigers, going against elite talent all year. Britt played marvelously, and should be the swing tackle this team needs behind Fisher/Stephenson.

5.151. CB Jaylen Watkins, Florida

Shades of Jalil Brown the prospect in Watkins, but hopefully with better results. Watkins has great athleticism and good size but will slip in the draft because he only substituted in for injured starters. Nonetheless, I think Watkins played well in his time, and I think Dorsey could gamble on him if the value was right.

6.177. RB Raijun Neal, Tennessee

The Chiefs bring in more depth at RB. Neal is a pure bellcow back, has a nose for the endzone with plenty of receiving experience.

6.183. OLB James Boyd, UNLV

Eh, you never know. Might as well chuck another pick at the OLB position at a guy with a great size/speed combo and see if you can develop him.

Ew to Murphy. 2nd round talent when there will be many better players available at that pick is just a no-no. You can get the same prospect as Murphy in later rounds while netting a starter in the 1st.

Eesh, guys. Unloading a little heavy on a serial mock-drafter who likes to test out new options for the Chiefs offseason, aren't we?

Britt is #1, Top 15 WR talent when he's healthy and has his shit together. Fortunately, due to his track record, he can probably be had for a cheap, heavily incentivized deal that would allow us to cut him after 2014 if he can't keep it together.

And I'm willing to bet Murphy goes either early second or late first. If he tests well at the Combine (in no way is that a sure thing) then teams will be lining up. A great college passrusher for multiple years that tests well? Teams slurp that shit up. He's already garnering interest from the Packers and 49ers. He deserves to be garnering interest from us.

As for the Houston thing -- if a guy is playing a Pro Bowl level for your team, you reward him with a contract. You don't risk a disgruntled talent, and you maximize your leverage right now by negotiating with him, instead of waiting until next year and give him the threat of free agency to leverage against you.